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DUP saying they will give May a vote of confidence.
Absolute textbook
Is 650 out of 35 million or so democratic? Should those idiots in their castle not be voting for the people that put them in the position? I find that very democratic.
DUP saying they will give May a vote of confidence.
A lot more of their constituents didn’t vote for Brexit, than did.
That was obvious.... May will win confidence vote, any Plan B will be rejected as usual, onus back on EU o iffer sone flex or a No Deal arrives on 29th March... GE spring 2020, Corbyn loses, Raab or one of the Tory women take to number 10.DUP said they'll vote with the government for the no confidence vote, not surprising. Probably another billion on its way to Belfast tonight
DUP saying they will give May a vote of confidence.
Of course they will, as will every nose trougher in the Tory party. They won't be defeated on no confidence, day wasted, Corbyn playing party politics when we need to sort out the EU. F*cking childish shit we don't need
I've already said, 75% Tory and 61% Labour wards voted for Brexit. So yes, of course, you are correct.
Did you listen to Mays speech just prior to the vote?
A good couple of minutes giving Corbyn a kicking, rather than trying to sell her deal. They all play party politics, if they didn’t, this whole cluster**** would have been a cross party effort from the word go.
Can't disagree that it should have been cross party. As for the Corbyn attack, his whole speech was an attack, she did speak for about 20 mins before her 2 min attack.
OP did say 'Of constituents' not ' constituents who voted'...
It’s his job to attack her, it’s her to (try) to sell by deal.
After the scale of that vote how can you have confidence, her authority has collapsed.
Obviously I know why they will vote for her but it is another prime example of the selfishness of politics, in it for themselves rather than do the right thing.